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  2. Wilfred Burns (town planner) - Wikipedia

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    Following a period working for Surrey County Council, he moved to Newcastle upon Tyne City Council as its chief planning officer in 1960. [1] At Newcastle, he took charge of a newly created department—one of the first planning departments in the country—and worked closely with the city council's political leader, T. Dan Smith.

  3. Robert Burns Dick - Wikipedia

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    In 1888 he became an assistant in the office of Armstrong & Knowles of Newcastle Upon Tyne, remaining there until 1893 when he set up his own firm. In 1895, Burns Dick formed a partnership with Charles Thomas Marshall, born 1866, who had been an apprentice in Newcombe's office alongside Dick and set-up an independent practice in Newcastle in 1892.

  4. North East Green Belt - Wikipedia

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    The western extent reaches 25 miles away from Newcastle, beyond Hexham and towards Haydon Bridge, becoming contiguous with the North Pennines AONB and close to the Northumberland National Park. Due to the green belt lying across county borders, responsibility and co-ordination lies with several unitary councils as these are the local planning ...

  5. North East Combined Authority - Wikipedia

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    The remaining areas left to form a mayoral combined authority called the North of Tyne Combined Authority. [8] The division of the Tyneside built up area into two combined authorities was criticised. [10] In the Levelling Up white paper, the Government announced a larger mayoral combined authority would be created for the region.

  6. Angel of the North - Wikipedia

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    Gateshead planning committee voted 15-5 to let the sculpture be built on Wednesday 4 January 1995, under chairman Pat Conaty, and the council engineer Roger Turner. The choice of an angel figure came from Conaty, not Gormley. The Lib Dems (Peter Maughan) deeply opposed the planning application, saying 'we must not endorse this application'.

  7. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1959

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    Scheme for the Application or Management of the following Charities in the City and County of Newcastle upon Tyne:— The Charity called The Hospital of St. Mary Magdalene, comprised in the Saint Mary Magdalene Hospital Act, 1867, 30 and 31 Vict. c. vii (Local) [ b ] as amended by the Saint Mary Magdalene Hospital (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) Act ...

  8. Grainger Town - Wikipedia

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    Grainger Town is the historic commercial centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It covers approximately 36 ha (89 acres). [ 1 ] Almost all of Grainger Town is in Newcastle's Central Conservation Area, one of the first designated in England .

  9. NHS Business Services Authority - Wikipedia

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    NHS Bursaries process applications for annual payments from the NHS to help students studying medicine, dentistry, nursing or healthcare courses in England. [5] The Council of Deans of Health and Universities UK issued a joint statement on 30 June 2015 asking for an 'urgent' overhaul of student funding. [ 6 ]